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Hace poco me rechazaron algunas fotografías que considero que se encuentran bien, necesito de el consejo u opinión del por qué las rechazaron, les agradezco tomar su tiempo
These are obvious zoo photos. There are issues with commercial use of photos of zoo's animals without their written conscent and fees. Other stock agencies will not accept these because the "rights" of animals have been violated, being incarcerated in cages...
It may well be that a property release may be required, at least for some of the pictures. However, as the images do not show illegal activity, I do not think,that assets get refused on animal rights reasons.
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1. Not well composed; too much if the cat is cut off
2. white balance and composition issue. The blurry leaves in the foreground are distracting
3. Composition issue. Parts of the cats are obscured and there's a blurry branch...
4. underexposed and noisy
5. Soft focus, underexposed and noisy
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Gracias por los consejos.
En cuestión de las partes oscurecidas es por que el pelaje del felino pantera negra posee ese característico color, creo que tendré que balancerarlo.
Gracias
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There are more issues on that picture then simply the black fur. Indeed, most of your pictures have a serious composition problem, in addition to other issues. And as @reedesign1912 correctly points out, black and white pictures get mostly refused, because the potential buyer can easily convert to bw but he or she cannot revert to a colour picture. And what I have seen here: very often bw conversion is used to hide other errors in the picture.
If you are new to stock, you should consider these resources: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/tutorials.html
Please read the contributor user manual for more information on Adobe stock contributions: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/user-guide.html
See here for rejection reasons: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/reasons-for-content-rejection.html
and especially quality and technical issues: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/quality-and-technical-issues.html
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In addition to what @Jill_C mentioned, a couple of your photos are in black and white. Adobe tends to reject those photos as customers can take a full colour photo and convert it to black and white should they choose.
Most importantly, your name is on every photo. Submissions with watermarks will be automatically rejected.
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These are obvious zoo photos. There are issues with commercial use of photos of zoo's animals without their written conscent and fees. Other stock agencies will not accept these because the "rights" of animals have been violated, being incarcerated in cages...
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It may well be that a property release may be required, at least for some of the pictures. However, as the images do not show illegal activity, I do not think,that assets get refused on animal rights reasons.
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Definate focus and composition errors. Black and white photos are usually not accepted. Property release may be required.
Do something with your photos. Make them stand out.
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Muchas gracias